John, an aspiring twenty-five-year-old agent of the Bureau of Investigation, secretly suffers from dissociated personality disorder. He has started a successful carrier in the homicide department by solving the case of an elusive serial killer, but no one knew how he did it.
John’s second personality, who calls himself Richard, sees the future. It was Richard who revealed the culprit’s name to the young agent. However, there is one thing: Richard wants John dead, and he is trying to get him killed in every possible way.
When a young agent faces his second difficult case, looking at the bloodstained bodies of dead people at the crime scenes, he has to choose — to try to find the killer himself, or to turn to Richard again, risking his own life.
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Vlad Sovenko (also known under pen name W. S. Owen) is a modern Ukrainian writer and architect. He has a specific writing style, with minimalism, repetition of certain lines throughout the story, references to music and frequent dialogues. His works stands apart for stories that are in constant motion and that force the atmosphere up to the very end. He never indicates his opinion about what is happening between the characters.